Subwoofers with room correction built in?


Who has experience, good or bad or whatever, with the built-in room correction/DSP/EQ that newer subwoofers (except REL) come with these days?  I’m excited to try the system built into an ELAC sub 3070 that’s coming my way soon, but I want to be realistic.
Thanks.
redwoodaudio

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The Anthem Room Correction on my Martin-Logan Balanced Force 210 sub is nothing short of outstanding.  The difference between no correction and corrected is the difference between bass that goes in and out, depending on the note, and sound that is equal in volume as the bass player goes up and down the neck.  Quite beautiful.

I only have one sub though.  Perhaps it would be less noticeable with a DBA.